We get excited about planning a tour in Catalinas by just hearing the name, undoubtedly a place full of life and highly varied throughout the year.

Catalinas Islands -The gem of the North Pacific

We get excited about planning a tour in Catalinas by just hearing the name, undoubtedly a place full of life and highly varied throughout the year. Oceanic mantas come to visit us here between December and February, and the best visibility is from April to July, but all year round offers sharks, octopuses, moray eels, huge schools of fish, rays, and, if we’re lucky, even seahorses. Temperatures are also changing, ranging from 17°C to 32°C.

Of the approximately 20 diving spots we find here, the main ones are Catalinas Clásico, Punta Sur, Punta Norte, Sombreros and others like Roca Sucia, with impressive rock formations. Are you ready to explore with us?

Requirements:
Have an Advanced Open Water certification

This tour includes:
Transportation from the beach to the diving spots (from 40 minutes to 1.5 hours)
Boat fully equipped for diving and emergency equipment such as first aid kit and oxygen
Photos and videos of the tour
Snacks and drinks on the boat
Specialized guide in the area
Personalized accompaniment
Highly qualified DiveMasters/Staff
Tanks
Weights

Optional: rental of diving equipment

Reserve space

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